09 JUN 2014
IPN-CPD CYEBERJAYA
Factory Causing the
Changing Role of CPO
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1.
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Regulation
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·
Regulatory
adherence.
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Conformity to
standards.
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2.
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Business Diversity
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The need for
Finance leaders to develop a finance function.
i)
That works
effectively on the global stage.
ii)
And embraces
diversity.
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Think global.
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3.
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Technology
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Fast evolution.
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Provide/drive
business insight trough “big data” and analytics.
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4.
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Nature of risk
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Changes around the
organization requiring more effective risk management approaches.
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Require increasing
CFO’s role in ensuring appropriate corporate ethos.
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5.
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Pressure to
Transfer Finance Function
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To give better
services.
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Service at zero
cost impact.
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Doing within your
constrain.
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Create value.
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Cost-benefit
analysis.
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The need to :-
i.
Prepare the people
to take your job.
ii.
Impart knowledge
without fear of losing.
iii.
Delegate and empower
to the level you can trust.
iv.
Concentrate on what
is important.
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6.
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Stakeholder
Management
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Relationship individual
become important
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CFO’s becoming the
face of the corporate brand (projection of brand to the stakeholder)
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Manage the
stakeholder especially your boss
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7.
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Strategy:
translate the
number
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Translate then into
business value.
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have to convince
the boss that even though the expenditure is large, but it’s creating value.
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8.
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Reporting
Requirement
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Is broaden.
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CFO’s focus on 3
bottom line:-
i.
Economy(financial)
ii.
Environment.
iii.
Safety &
health.
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In the changing role
of CFO’s, they now play a greater part in the front line supporting the
business and making the right decision. The main challenges faced includes:
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Focusing on current
economic environment.
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To grow the business
as in conquering and understanding your organization.
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To grow and build
your people.
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Making tough
investment decisions.
On top of these
challenges, CFO’s need to have an intellectual curious mind to be able to ask
the right question; and also CFO’s need to understand the business which can be
gain through the right exposure or by asking great question. The really good
advice here is to have the ability to step back and reflect.
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